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121 mazzata
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122 полновесный
прлполнове́сный уда́р — heavy blow
полнове́сный рубль — hard/weighty r(у)uble
полнове́сный до́вод — sound argument
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123 bash
[bæʃ]1. verb( sometimes with in) to beat or smash (in):يَضْرِبُ بِعُنْفThe soldiers bashed in the door.
2. noun1) a heavy blow:ضَرْبَةٌ عَنيفَهa bash with his foot.
2) a dent:ضَرْبَه ، طَعْجَهa bash on the car's nearside door.
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124 concussion
[-ʃən] nountemporary harm to the brain caused by a heavy blow on the head:ارْتِجاجٌ دِماغيsuffering from concussion.
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125 splinter
1. nounشَظِيَّهThe rough plank gave her a splinter in her finger.
2. verbto split into splinters:يَتَشَظّى، يَنْفَلِقThe door splintered under the heavy blow.
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126 τραῦμα
τραῦμα, ατος, τό, [dialect] Ion. [full] τρῶμα Hdt.1.18, al., Hp.VC2, al.; [dialect] Dor. also [full] τρῶμα, Theoc.21.50:—A wound, hurt,ἀποθνῄσκειν ἐκ τῶν τ. Hdt.2.63
;τελευτᾶν ἐκ τοῦ τ. Id.3.29
;τραυμάτων ἐτύγχανεν A.Ag. 866
; , cf. Plu.Pyrrh.7;ὑφ' ὧν πολλὰ τραύματ' εἰληφώς D.18.262
;πολλὰ τραύματ' ἔχων X. HG4.3.20
;τραύματα ὑπὸ τῶν πολεμίων τοσαῦτα ἔχων Id.Mem.3.4.1
; φέρειν, ποιεῖν, E.Or. 1487 (lyr.), Theoc.19.6;τυπτέσθω ἄνευ τραυμάτων Pl.Lg. 845c
;τὰ ἄνευ τραύματος κατάγματα Sor.1.28
;αἱ χωρὶς τραυμάτων αἱμορραγίαι Gal.15.127
;ἀδύνατον νεκρῶν τραύματα μύειν Arist.Fr. 167
.II of things, hurt, damage, as of ships, Hdt.6.16, Plb. 16.4.12.III in war, heavy blow, defeat, Hdt.1.18, 4.160;τὸ ἐν Μαραθῶνι τ. γενόμενον Id.6.132
;τὸ τ. τὸ Αακωνικόν Id.8.66
.IV ἡ τοῦ τ. γραφή an indictment for wounding (with intent to murder), Aeschin.2.93; , cf. Lys.3.41;δίκαι τραύματος Arist.Ath.57.3
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127 een harde slag
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128 een zware klap toebrengen aan
een zware klap toebrengen aanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een zware klap toebrengen aan
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